Nicole Curtis is an outspoken disciple of breastfeeding — even during a primping and pampering session.

The Rehab Addict star posted an Instagram on Thursday of herself breastfeeding son Harper, 2½, while disposition behind to get her eyebrows shaped.

“Just pity for all a moms out there who always have a kiddo or dual in draw 🙂 my eyebrow appointment now –Edwin somehow manages to keep both of them on my face while my small one goes from nursing to personification horsey in my path :),” she captioned a photo. “#normalizebreastfeeding and let’s remember a rest of a universe weans approach past a country’s primitive suspicion of adult til 6 mos …insert hurl my eyes here.”

Curtis, 41, has faced fallout from her preference to continue breastfeeding a toddler.

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“I keep observant it’s not like he’s 7 or 8 — he’s still a baby,” she formerly told PEOPLE. “Every singular day we have to continue critique about how my child is too aged to breastfeed. But when he weans, it’s going to be his decision. we truly trust it’s a child’s choice.”

She practices baby led weaning, in which children who are still breastfeeding or holding a bottle are speedy to self-feed suitable finger foods, rather than being solemnly introduced to purées with a spoon.

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According to a World Health Organization, disdainful breastfeeding for 6 months is a optimal approach of feeding infants. Thereafter, infants should accept interrelated dishes with continued breastfeeding adult to 2 years of age or beyond.

Curtis is now inextricable in a infamous two-year control conflict with Harper’s father, Minnesota-based businessman Shane Maguire, who filed justice papers this week requesting some-more parenting time. He has indicted Curtis of stability to breastfeed Harper to extent his visitations with their son.

“It’s so critical that children have both of their parents,” she said. “But [preventing] me from breastfeeding my child only so he can see a father is not right.”